The following cases have been heard at magistrates courts in Lincolnshire:

Kerrie Frances Smith, 27, of 41 Brook Street, Grantham, was found guilty for displaying threatening and abusive behaviour in a shop in front of members of the public and causing alarm and distress to shop staff which you were prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order, she pleaded guilty to theft of 10 jars of coffee to the value of £56.90 belonging to Co-operative Stores, meat to the value of £11 belonging to Tesco, make-up to the value of £548.37 belonging to Superdrug and commissioning a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence. She was committed to prison for 12 weeks and ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £115.

Lee Clifford Moorman, 39, of Flat 5, 1-3 Friars Lane, Lincoln, case proven in absence for being in breach of a prohibition in a public spaces protection order. He was fined £110, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and costs of £383.66.

Paul Anthony Daly, 37, of 24 Wragby Road, Sudbrooke, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to driving in excess of 50mph on the A16. He was fined £500, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £50 and costs of £85. His licence was endorsed with six points.

Adam Graham Mitchell, 44, of Kenton, Danes Terrace, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to driving in excess of 50mph on the A57. He was fined £923, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £92 and costs of £85. He was disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 20 days.

Richard Graham Conboy, 35, of 33 Redmile Walk, Grantham, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent. He was fined £80, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and costs of £40.

Julie Marie Kavanagh, 45, of 40 Bridge End Road, Grantham, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent and commissioning a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge. She was fined £80, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and costs of £40.

Daniel John Hewitt, 26, of 24 Queen Street, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the requirements of a community order. The order is to continue with 15 hours unpaid work added for the breach.

Jason David Pell, 29, of 16 Norris Street, Sincil Bank, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to damaging a shop window to the value of £1,500 belonging to Heron Foods, commissioning a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge and two counts of failing to surrender to custody. He was fined £200, ordered to pay compensation of £1,500 and costs of £85.

Mandy Jane Behan, 49, of 21 Linden Terrace, Gainsborough, pleaded guilty to possession of a quantity of cannabis a controlled Class B drug. She was detained in the courthouse. The drugs were forfeited and destroyed.

Samuel Dominic Burrel, 26, of Flat 1, 35 Newark Road, Lincoln, pleaded guilty to theft of groceries to the value of £52.02 belonging to Aldi. He was given a conditional discharge for six months, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £20 and costs of £85.

Paul Stephen Higbee, 55, of 113 Upgate, Louth, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention. He was fined £335, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £33 and costs of £85. His licence was endorsed with eight points.

Anna Holas, 36, of 1 Horace Street, Boston, case proven for failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle. She was fined £660, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £66 and costs of £85. Her licence was endorsed with six points.

Tony Holland, 51, of Amber Lodge, Croft Marsh Lane, Croft, Skegness, case proven for failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle. He was fined £660, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £66 and costs of £85. His licence was endorsed with six points.

Nicolae Macau, 37, of 5 Musician Mews, High Street, Kirton, Boston, case proven for driving outside the authorisation class of a licence. He was fined £220, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £30 and costs of £85. His licence was endorsed with four points.